From Reuters:
“U.S.
Congress races to avoid December government shutdown amid pandemic”
The U.S. Congress on Monday began a two-week
sprint to rescue the federal government from a possible shutdown amid the
coronavirus pandemic, the first major test since the election of whether
Republicans and Democrats intend to cooperate. Government funding for nearly
all federal agencies expires on Dec. 11. Congressional negotiators have made
progress on how to divvy up around $1.4 trillion to be spent by Sept. 30, 2021,
the end of the current fiscal year, according to a House of Representatives
Democratic aide. But more granular details are still unresolved and votes by
the full House and Senate on a massive funding bill may come close to bumping
up against that Dec. 11 deadline. Still unclear is whether Republican President
Donald Trump, who was defeated in the Nov. 3 election, will cooperate with the
effort underway in Congress. If the post-election ‘lame duck’ session of
Congress fails to produce any sort of budget deal, the new Congress convening
in January would have to clean up the mess just weeks before the inauguration
of Democratic President-elect Joe Biden. Trump already has warned that he would
veto a wide-ranging defense authorization bill Congress aims to pass if a
provision is included stripping Confederate leaders’ names from military bases.
Failure by the
Democratic-controlled House and Republican-controlled Senate to pass a spending
bill could have dire consequences. Some healthcare operations could be
short-staffed or otherwise interrupted at a time when COVID-19 cases in the
United States have been spiking. Nearly 267,000 people have died in the United
States as a result of the virus. The massive spending bill could be the vehicle
for providing billions of dollars to state and local governments to help them
handle coronavirus vaccines that are on track to be available in coming weeks
and months. Beyond pandemic worries, if government funds were allowed to run
out next month, airport operations could slow, national parks would close, some
medical research would be put on hold and thousands of other programs would be
jeopardized as government workers are furloughed, further hurting the
struggling U.S. economy.
Washington
suffered record-long partial shutdowns between Dec. 22, 2018 and Jan. 25, 2019,
the result of a standoff between Democrats and Trump over funding the
U.S.-Mexico border wall that was a centerpiece of his presidency. This time
around, Republicans are seeking $2 billion for the southern barrier that most
Democrats and some Republican lawmakers claim is an ineffective remedy to
halting illegal immigration. Negotiators also have been battling over the
amount of money Republicans want for immigrant detention beds. Disagreements
over abortion and family planning, education, and environment programs also
have been simmering. If they cannot be resolved by Dec. 11, agency shutdowns
could be avoided only by Congress passing a stop-gap funding bill. Also
hovering over the budget debate will be warnings that emergency funds must be
allocated in separate coronavirus aid legislation following months of deadlock.
Democrats’ most recent offer was a wide-ranging $2.2 trillion bill to help
state and local governments deal with the health and economic crisis, expand
COVID-19 testing and supplies, and renew federal direct payments to individuals
and families during the pandemic. Their goal is to provide a significant shot
of stimulus to an economy that many experts fear could take a second dive in
coming months if the pandemic shuts down more businesses. Republicans have
deemed that proposal exorbitant and have been sticking with calls for a
scaled-down $500 billion menu of initiatives. So far there have been no signs
of serious negotiations, leaving many to believe a stimulus bill will be the
first order of business in Biden’s presidency, which begins on Jan. 20.
^ I don’t
believe the Democrats, the Republicans or Trump will put the United States
first and agree to keep the Federal Government open past December 11th.
Even if Congress did manage to agree on a funding bill Trump would not sign it –
he is still living in a fantasy world and wants to do anything he can to ruin
the US before he leaves office (willing or not) on January 20, 2021. Of course the
victims in all of this will be all the Federal Government employees that will
either have to work without being paid or will be furloughed (during Christmas
and in a pandemic) and the American public as a whole. ^
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